The reward for information in connection to the attack on a young woman in Mississippi who was allegedly set on fire and died shortly after has been increased to $43,000.
Reward money has come in from multiple sources since the Dec. 6 attack on 19-year-old Jessica Chambers, with the latest contribution of $25,000 from the FBI, officials said.
The U.S. Marshals Service contributed $10,000 early on in the search and Crimestoppers added $1,000, Panola County District Attorney John Champion told ABC News. The remaining $7,000 is made up by personal contributions.
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The investigation is active but no arrests have been made, he said.
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I think when this investigation comes to a close it will be a jaw dropper. There is something very strange about this one. I do not think she said a word when found. The victim's inner circle knows what happened.
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